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[160] Vestibat like “lenibant” 4. 528 &c. ‘Iuventas’ is restored by Ribbeck from Med., Pal., Rom., and Gud. for ‘iuventa.’ Virg. doubtless imitated Lucr. 5. 888, comp. by Cerda, “Tum demum puerili aevo florente iuventas Occipit et molli vestit lanugine malas,” as well as Od. 11. 319, πρίν σφωϊν ὑπὸ κροτάφοισιν ἰούλους Ἀνθῆσαι, πυκάσαι τε γένυς εὐανθέϊ λάχῃ, which Germ. quotes. Comp. also Lucr. 5.673.

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